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According to the head of the sixth district of Prague, Ondrzej Kolář, the incident probably occurred on the night of May 9.
Police in the Czech capital of Prague are investigating the appearance of a toilet on the site of a previously dismantled monument to Soviet military commander Ivan Konev. On Saturday, May 9, the CTK portal reported with reference to the press secretary of the local municipality, Jan Danek.
The incident was disclosed on the morning of May 9.
“At around 9.30am, the police received a call from a man who said he had come to lay flowers on a pedestal on which a monument to Soviet Marshal Konev had previously been, and found that a foam toilet bowl of about two meters high on the pedestal. The police team quickly arrived at the scene of the incident. No one was on the pedestal anymore, and the toilet bowl, already removed, was nearby, “Danek said.
If you ever thought that the saga of the Konev statue in Prague had ended with its removal, you were wrong. pic.twitter.com/d0mavWbiqL
– Mark Krutov (@kromark) May 9, 2020
At the same time, the police are still unsure whether to initiate proceedings and under what article.
On Friday, April 3, in the Czech capital, he dismantled a monument to Soviet Marshal Ivan Konev, which was installed in 1980.
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